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Untitled [firecrackers and animals, for N. Ward's 'The High Flying Hat']


Untitled [firecrackers and animals, for N. Ward's 'The High Flying Hat']

ca. 1956
20th century
110 x 120 mm

Lynd Ward,  American, (1905–1985)

Object Type: Drawing
Medium and Support: Ink with pencil on paper
Credit Line: Gift of Robin Ward Savage and Nanda Weedon Ward
Accession Number: 1981.1.803
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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  • clouds
  • fireworks (explosive equipment) - Explosive devices typically consisting of a paper case containing combustible material, an oxidizing agent, and, if desired, a metal salt as a coloring agent; used for signals and celebrations. For such celebratory displays of light, sound, or smoke, use "fireworks (visual works)."
  • frogs (animals) - General term for any member of the order Anura that is smooth-skinned, semi-aquatic, and leaping, as distinguished from more terrestrial, squat, warty, hopping anurans, which are called "toads." There is no taxonomic distinction between frogs and toads.
  • rabbits - General term referring to mammals belonging to any of several genera containing around 30 species of Leporids, having long ears, a divided upper lip, and long hind legs adopated for leaping, differing from hares in being smaller and having thier young born naked and blind.
  • racoons
  • squirrels - General term referring to 122 species in 22 genera of tree squirrels.

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